i2Paq wrote:peteVA wrote:There is some truth to trying to be too many things to too many people. Implementing too many changes, many of which might have only been to shut up the loudest criers.
Multi-store may have been one of them, who is actually using it? Who even understands it?
Documentation is totally lacking.
I talk it up all I can but constantly get shot down over the bug / fixes / versions. It does create a poor perception and the fact that there is no simple upgrade path and all mods / templates have to be changed with each new release certainly puts people off.
Thank you for your kind words over and over again.
Yes, and repeated often enough, they may sink in.
In another recent post the our foremost fellow, Q, mention he thought that at best 5% were using Multi-store.
And, if you have not noticed, few spend a lot of time digging in last week's or last month's subjects, so with so many new folks stopping by, it's always a good idea to keep things near the top.
NOW - for a true suggestion that should have been implemented from the first, that may cut down on some of the complaints - Put whatever is needed into each script that has it call home for the latest bulletin. I've been being warned for years that my 5 versions old CubeCart needs updating. Many other carts have that feature, as well.
It would have been nice to have been able to alert all users to the hack that was attacking the pdf editor here a couple of months ago.
The just recent lapse that allows someone to edit their PayPal payments so they can buy $1000 worth of goods for $0.01 should certainly have been broadcast to all users.
I have no idea how it's done, I simply know that demoing dozens of carts that many do have that feature, including free carts that never ask for any sort of registration. Why not in OpenCart?